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We went to Caldera island and visited the volcano site as well as hot spring with the boat!! People say that the volcanic site is dormant, however, you can see smoke coming out of the hill!! When you touch the smoke site you can feel...More

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Ask hemant1609 about Santorini Volcano

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Had to take a catamaran to the volcano. Once moored you can swim down an inlet where the water turn warm from the volcano. The volcano was fun but be aware it smells of sulphur and the water will stain your bathing suit red from...More

Ask Mark D about Santorini Volcano

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So glad we decided to do a 3hr trip at 11am from the old port of Fira. It was so good. A ride on sailing ship, Swimming in the hot springs (I didn't do, but husband did). Good views of Santorini. Then a walk up...More

Ask Ad5Heather about Santorini Volcano

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The volcano consists from two islands. “New kameni” and “old kameni”. The interesting thing about the trip in the volcano is that in the first glance there aren’t much things to see. But there is a great opportunity to think all the history, the violent...More

Ask TemMisa about Santorini Volcano

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If you have a few hours to spend it's worth a look but it's made out to be more than it is. The boats more about 50/100m from the volcanic spas so you have to swim and then have about 15 minutes there to bathe...More

Ask ZBH88 about Santorini Volcano

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If you enjoy a long hike, can stand the heat, have good sneakers, do not have knee issues and love taking photos then you will love it. I must say it not an easy location to access but the scenery and the views are more...More

Ask Deb_Mar70 about Santorini Volcano

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This volcano does not look like what I thought a volcano would look like, and it is not very active, so you should lower your expectations. If you are lucky, you might smell some sulphur. We did also see a 1m x 2m white area...More

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Ask Indium_Norway about Santorini Volcano

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Hello Mate, Yes you can take your 7 year old... it is around 45 minutes hike so sports shoes recommended... and there is actually no valcano at the top... just a good view... so its ok even if you cant make it to the top... More

Hello Mate, Yes you can take your 7 year old... it is around 45 minutes hike so sports shoes recommended... and there is actually no valcano at the top... just a good view... so its ok even if you cant make it to the top... :-)

You don't have to be strong but definitely steady. The boats moor about 100-150m away (they are generally too big to get in closer) so you have to be capable of making the swim there and back. If you have coloured hair don't... More

You don't have to be strong but definitely steady. The boats moor about 100-150m away (they are generally too big to get in closer) so you have to be capable of making the swim there and back. If you have coloured hair don't go in. My daughter started with pink and came out bright orange!